Originally Posted By AutoPost This topic is for Discussion of <a href="http://www.LaughingPlace.com/Lotion-View-724.asp" target="_blank"><b>LP Lotion: StormStruck at Epcot's Innoventions</b></a> A description and pictures from Epcot's newest attraction, StormStruck, part of Innoventions.
Originally Posted By mrkthompsn Wow. Add that to the KimPossible stuff. Boy, I ~REALLLLLLY~ want to: wake up at 4am; drive to the airport; park across the street; wait for the park-n-ride shuttle; ride to the terminal; stand at the kiosk; get my ticket; check my baggage; stand in the long security line; take off my shoes; get searched; gripe that the trains are broken down; make my way to Concourse D on the moving sidewalks, wait for the plane, get on the plan, wait half hour delay; taxi away from the gate; wait in a line of a dozen other planes, take off for two hours, land in Orlando, get off the plane; find baggage claim; wait for my bags; find the car rental; rent a car; pay four or five toll booths on the highway; drive to EPCOT; pay parking fee; wait for the tram; ride the tram; wait in the ticket line; enter the park; elbow my way through the monoliths; trek myself up and around .... and see those breath-taking attractions!! I can't wait.
Originally Posted By sharon2 THAT actually looks interesting!! MY DH made us do some recyle thing at inoventions...DULL
Originally Posted By SpectroWishes321 <<Wow. Add that to the KimPossible stuff. Boy, I ~REALLLLLLY~ want to: wake up at 4am; drive to the airport; park across the street; wait for the park-n-ride shuttle; ride to the terminal; stand at the kiosk; get my ticket; check my baggage; stand in the long security line; take off my shoes; get searched; gripe that the trains are broken down; make my way to Concourse D on the moving sidewalks, wait for the plane, get on the plan, wait half hour delay; taxi away from the gate; wait in a line of a dozen other planes, take off for two hours, land in Orlando, get off the plane; find baggage claim; wait for my bags; find the car rental; rent a car; pay four or five toll booths on the highway; drive to EPCOT; pay parking fee; wait for the tram; ride the tram; wait in the ticket line; enter the park; elbow my way through the monoliths; trek myself up and around .... and see those breath-taking attractions!! I can't wait.>> I don't think this was neccessary. This attraction wasn't built just for people's entertainment. It was more so that Floridians and people along the East Coast could be safer when the next storm strikes. Sure not all visitors are from those areas, but the ones who are get a good idea on how to be safe. So instead of posting a sarcastic comment implying how this ride isn't worth the trip, at least think about how helpful it is to those who go through hell during the hurricane season. Thank You, and stay safe everyone!
Originally Posted By mickey_ring Quite the coincidence... This opens when hurricane or tropical storm Fay sits on central Florida for a couple of days.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 I would hate to think that anyone who lives in Florida would have to depend on Disney to tell them how to prepare for a hurricane. Informative for all of us yes, but if you live in a hurricane area, you need to know what to do.
Originally Posted By davewasbaloo I have to say i was very pleased to see this addition. It is very Disney and I would love to see more in this vein in the parks. Thanks for covering this guys.
Originally Posted By sun-n-fun Since I don't live in an area prone to hurricanes (only blizzards), I'd like to see that because it is probably not something I already know. I would think most people living in the gulf coast would be aware of what to do in ahurricane (as I do for a major blizzard). If you don't want to see it, don't bother waking up at 4am etc...